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RTD - Why? (RTD)     

Nitefly - 15 Sep 2003 10:55

Why are we again at 10.5p bid?

It doesn't add up...

Good Results + Strong buying pre results + Christmas online buying soon = Price drop

Then again some companies that have debt for equity hanging in the balance, poor results and bankruptcy around the corner and they go up!

Why sell now at a loss?

Wont that be a kick in the teeth when we see 13.5p 14p again!

Best of luck all.

javidshaik - 17 Sep 2003 10:30 - 10 of 2406

Thanks for that Spacecruiser!
Also having spoken to 3 different brokers this morning on a different topic, I thought I would gain their opinions about RTD and surprisingly all 3 said to buy. They all seem to think the near future will bring good gains and the long term will be even better.
Personally, short term increase will make me a happy bunny!

Good luck everyone!

Javid

jules99 - 17 Sep 2003 22:18 - 11 of 2406

RTD is like a slow developer on the rising front it seems, but when it eventually decides to move past 13p+ it will rocket I'm sure, and knowing my luck I'll be on holiday that week...but hopefully not...

announcement of new contract win will get things moving I'm sure.

Jules99

Nitefly - 18 Sep 2003 09:49 - 12 of 2406

It's crazy because this is a case of the company could help itself if only they would give some news.

Nitefly - 18 Sep 2003 09:54 - 13 of 2406

The price seems very manipulated once again as it goes down on very little selling!

Surely even the MM's will now want the price to move higher so that they can sell that big pile of shares they have been collecting.

Nitefly - 18 Sep 2003 10:01 - 14 of 2406

one other thing I just noticed.

The MM's are lowering the bid and the offer very quickly thus tempting people to sell. They then raise the offer to its original level so that they are now buying the shares for 9.5p instead of 10p and now selling them back to you at 10.5p... it stinks it does!

This is the very thing that happened a couple of weeks ago. The bid went down to 12p and then offer was at 12.25p then the ask went quickly back up to 12.75-13p but the bid remained at 12p and as we all know, it went lower still.

Nitefly - 18 Sep 2003 10:08 - 15 of 2406

Stupid me! I just thought, why didn't I just edit my original message?

There you go Level 2 is showing all MM's bidding 9.5p asking 10.5p!!!

08:12 100,000 BARD 9.5 | 08:12 100,000 BARD 10.5
08:20 100,000 CSFB 9.5 | 08:20 100,000 CSFB 10.5
08:57 100,000 MLSB 9.5 | 08:57 100,000 MLSB 10.5
09:00 100,000 EVO 9.5 | 09:00 100,000 EVO 10.5
09:00 100,000 KLWT 9.5 | 09:00 100,000 KLWT 10.5
09:00 50,000 AITK 9.5 | 09:00 50,000 AITK 10.5
10:04 100,000 WINS 9.5 | 10:04 100,000 WINS 10.5

jules99 - 19 Sep 2003 08:53 - 16 of 2406

Nitefly you must have awoken the MM's this morning suddenly..it's alive...

ON THE RISE!!!!!!!

ROLL UP 1.15P...i mean 15p...

Jules99.

Nitefly - 19 Sep 2003 09:53 - 17 of 2406

haha, maybe we do influence the punters and mm's?

I'm amazed how sentiment and news can change so quickly. Not that it should even have been down in the first place!!!

Best of luck to all.

guysands - 19 Sep 2003 10:28 - 18 of 2406

Directorate Change19/09/2003 09:00:04

Retail Decisions PLC
19 September 2003



RETAIL DECISIONS PLC

JANE TOZER APPOINTED NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Retail Decisions (ReD), the international supplier of payment card fraud
prevention and payment card services, has appointed Jane Tozer to the Board as a
non-executive director with immediate effect. Ted Tilly, the senior
non-executive director, has indicated his intention to retire from the Board in
due course.

Jane has over 30 years of experience within the Information Technology sector.
She began her career at IBM, holding both technical and marketing positions
before joining Softwright as Chief Executive Officer. Softwright was a software
systems supplier for the retail, IT and banking sectors, which she took from a
start-up to a successful trade sale.

Since 1997, Jane has been a non-executive director of a number of public and
private companies and currently holds non-executive positions on the Boards of
3i European Technology Investment Trust and JPMorgan Fleming Income and Growth
Investment Trust.

Nigel Whittaker, Retail Decisions Chairman, commented:

'Jane provides ReD with highly relevant skills and her experience in the IT,
retail and finance sectors will provide valuable expertise as the Group
continues to develop its portfolio of card payment and fraud prevention services
around the world.

Jane Tozer has the following disclosure requirements under rule 6.F.2(a) of the
UKLA Listing Rules:

Other Current Directorships (all non-executive) Appointed


3i European Technology Trust plc 16 March 2000

JP Morgan Fleming Income & Growth plc 18 November 2002


Previous Directorships within the last five years (all Appointed Resigned
non-executive)


Kaisha Technology Limited March 1998 March 1999

Hutchinson Smith Limited July 1998 October 1999

Riva Group plc March 1999 October 1999

tangozebra Limited September 1999 November 2001

QSP Group plc Feb 2000 October 2001

Mettoni Group plc + subsidiaries: June 2000 December 2002

Protagona plc September 1999 November 2002


Jane Tozer has no disclosures to make in respect of rules 6.F.2(b) to (g) of the
Listing Rules of the London Stock Exchange.

19 September 2003


Enquiries

Retail Decisions plc Tel: 01483 728700

Nigel Whittaker, Chairman

College Hill Tel: 020 7457 2020

Adrian Duffield/Clare Warren




guysands - 19 Sep 2003 10:31 - 19 of 2406

Heard from another BB from someone who knows her. Apparently a very sharp cookie and the fact that shes on board is a very good sign. Judging by the move upwards today the city agrees.

jules99 - 19 Sep 2003 10:44 - 20 of 2406

I knew her really well, Went to school together..was the only Girl to acheive 3 STRAIGHT A's and a 'Blue Peter' Badge on the same as her Pet Hamster's Birthday ...

Ask yourselves - How many people who could ever hope to acheive that...???

I know what your thinking...Mr David Blane...sorry I mean 'David Blane'...

Sadly your wrong....ONLY Jane Tozer could...!

So start buying folks...lol...

It's Friday...POETS day...

ta.

Jules99.

scotinvestor - 20 Sep 2003 00:32 - 21 of 2406

As I said a while ago after i bought at 13p and saw a small decline prior to results, i thought results would not change price much. However, they have slipped quite a bit even since then down to around 10p!

The price cant get much lower as i believe this is a company that will give good returns if you hold onto them for a period of time - for next 3 to 6 months anyway.

Through short/medium term, I believe price will get to 15 to 20p and will increase to at least 30p eventually.

What does everyone else think as even Shares magazine etc are tipping them and that was when they were 12.625p!

chrissie - 20 Sep 2003 22:24 - 22 of 2406

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jules99 - 21 Sep 2003 21:42 - 23 of 2406

Connection between Petrol and RTD...?

Help me if I missed this one...wind up?

chrissie - 21 Sep 2003 22:16 - 24 of 2406

Forget it!

dalrymp - 22 Sep 2003 15:37 - 25 of 2406

.

scotinvestor - 22 Sep 2003 16:21 - 26 of 2406

I see RTD has gone below 10p!!!!

How low can they go before someone sees sense and 20p to 30p is reached.

dalrymp - 22 Sep 2003 18:45 - 27 of 2406

We just need some good news. The next contract win will send the price
north. 30p at least by Christmas!!!

Nitefly - 23 Sep 2003 09:14 - 28 of 2406

It's a question of do you want to make nothing each week and then plenty by christmas or do you want to pull out/take a loss and maybe be luck enough to make something with another company?

I personally would rather earn a bucket full at christmas!

After all my calculations, if I had just left alone my first deal alone I would be a very rich trader by now :/ - Instead, i went in/came out etc... and made a tenth of what I could have made!

RTD is the same!

Best of luck all.

dalrymp - 23 Sep 2003 17:36 - 29 of 2406

Nitefly


Over 1,000,000 buys in the last 20 mins. Good news could be on the way??????

Charts show a reverse trend - 30p by mid December!!!!!!!!!!
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